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he House of Delegates, insisting upon their amendments to the tax bill, and asking for a committee of conference. Mr. Brannon moved that the proposition be concurred in. The motion prevailed, and thereupon the chair appointed the following committee: Messrs. Brannon, Robertson, Day, Thomas of Henry, and Urquhart. Coupon bonds. On motion of Mr. Brannon, the resolution authorizing C. W. Purcell & Co. to convert certain coupon bonds held by them into the registered debt of the StageMr. Brannon, the resolution authorizing C. W. Purcell & Co. to convert certain coupon bonds held by them into the registered debt of the Stage (or other coupons) was taken up. Mr. Brannon moved to amend the resolution by including Messrs. R. H. Maury & Co. The amendment was agreed to, and the question being on the adoption of the resolution, it was lost for the want of a constitutionMr. Brannon moved to amend the resolution by including Messrs. R. H. Maury & Co. The amendment was agreed to, and the question being on the adoption of the resolution, it was lost for the want of a constitutional majority — ayes 19, noes 18. On motion of Mr. Coghill, the rules were suspended in order to allow him to take up the several bills and resolutions reported by him from the Committee for Courts of Justice, (above mentioned.) The motion was ag
Evening session. The Senate was called to order at 8 o'clock P. M. The subject under consideration being the small note bill. Mr. Brannon offered, as a substitute for the whole bill, a bill authorizing the issue of Treasury notes of the denomination of one, two, three, and four dollars to the amount of--millions, and notes of a loss denomination than a dollar to the amount of — dollars. The substitute, after protracted debate, was rejected. Mr. Armstrong offered a substitute adopted. Mr. Robertson moved to fill the black in the bill by inserting the word "five," so as to authorize the city of Richmond to issue $500,000. Agreed to. The bill was then ordered to its engrossment and third reading. The vote by which the joint resolution concerning Messrs, C. W. Purcell & Co. was rejected, was, on motion of Mr. Newman, reconsidered; and, on motion of Mr. Brannon, the resolution was laid on the table. On motion of Mr. Alderson, the Senate adjourned.